Late Race Pass Pays Off For Brunnhoelzl

Late race heroics paid off for George Brunnhoelzl III at North Carolina’s Concord Speedway. The 33-year-old North Babylon, New York, native joined the battle for first place with 12 laps remaining and passed Ted Christopher with three laps to go to collect his first win of the 2016 NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour season and his 26th career tour win. Saturday at the half-mile oval saw more passing in in the first 37 laps than the Tour’s last visit to the track combined. Brunnhoelzl settled for mid-pack for most of the race until late in the race when he turned on the pressure and took the lead from Christopher off of Turn 3. Christopher settled for second followed by Burt Myers, defending champion Andy Seuss and Jason Myers. While Bobby Measmer Jr., JR Bertuccio, Kyle Bonsignore, Gary Putnam and Danny Bohn rounded out the top 10. NASCAR XFINITY Series driver, Ryan Preece, led the first 63 laps before falling to eighth with 58 laps to go. The 2014 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion ultimately finished 12th. The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour will be back in action on April 9 with the South Boston 150 at Virginia’s South Boston Speedway. (NASCAR Home Tracks)

Results

1 4 28 George Brunnhoelzl, III
2 8 0 Ted Christopher
3 2 1 Burt Myers
4 7 11 Andy Seuss
5 1 4 Jason Myers
6 13 74 Bobby Measmer, Jr.
7 11 2 JR Bertuccio
8 14 22 Kyle Bonsignore
9 10 77 Gary Putnam
10 5 40 Danny Bohn
11 12 14 Trey Hutchens, III
12 3 6 Ryan Preece
13 9 15 Jeremy Gerstner
14 17 79 Richie Pallai Jr.
15 15 97 Bryan Dauzat
16 6 5 Kyle Ebersole
17 16 33 Austin Pickens 


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